Genesis 33

1:1
God (a-4)
Heb. Elohim, the plural of Eloah, 'the Supreme'. It is
Deity in the absolute sense. Elohim will, in the text, appear
only in the name of Jehovah Elohim; moreover, when Elohim
following immediately on Jehovah has a grammatical adjunct,
its place will be taken by the English word 'God'. see Gen.
9.26 and 24.7. Other Hebrew divine names translated as 'God'
will be indicated as follows. Eloah +God; El, (meaning 'The
Mighty,' see Gen. 14.18), *God. For the meaning of Jehovah,
(Heb. Yahveh, or Yehveh), the ever-existing One, see Ex.
3.14,15; Isa. 40.28. For Jah, the existing One objectively,
see Ex. 15.2; Ps. 68.4. The name seems to express absolute
rather than continuous existence. For Adonai (a name of
God, not merely a title), translated 'Lord', see Ezek. 2.4.33:14
cattle (a-26)
Strictly 'goods.' see Ex. 22.8,11.33:17
Succoth. (b-26)
Booths, or huts.33:18
safely (c-4)
Or 'to Shalem.'33:19
portion (d-5)
Or 'allotment.'
kesitahs. (e-28)
Kesitah, a weight of precious metal. Supposed value about
four shekels.33:20
El-Elohe-Israel. (f-11)
*God, the *God of Israel.

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